In Game 2, the Jays still felt the pain of the previous night's loss. The A's jumped out to a 5-0 lead. But, the A's pitching proved to be as ineffective as the Jays. The Jays picked away at the 5 run deficit and ended up winning 6-5. A welcome relief, after the disaster the previous day. Possibly the happiest win I've earned in this league.
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Friday, March 8, 2013
Big leads don't mean nothing
In the lid lifter Blue Jays Tom Underwood pitched brilliantly for 8 and 2/3rd innings. Surrendering only 2 hits, as the Jays led 3-0, then the roof caved in. The A's managed to tie the game and send it to extras, where they won 5-3. Possibly the most painful loss I've played in this league.
In Game 2, the Jays still felt the pain of the previous night's loss. The A's jumped out to a 5-0 lead. But, the A's pitching proved to be as ineffective as the Jays. The Jays picked away at the 5 run deficit and ended up winning 6-5. A welcome relief, after the disaster the previous day. Possibly the happiest win I've earned in this league.
In Game 2, the Jays still felt the pain of the previous night's loss. The A's jumped out to a 5-0 lead. But, the A's pitching proved to be as ineffective as the Jays. The Jays picked away at the 5 run deficit and ended up winning 6-5. A welcome relief, after the disaster the previous day. Possibly the happiest win I've earned in this league.
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